As temperatures rise, many people in the UK are seeking effective ways to keep their homes cool. Simple actions like opening windows on opposite sides of the house can create airflow, allowing cooler air to enter while expelling trapped warm air. This is most effective during the cooler parts of the day, such as early morning or late evening.
Using fans strategically can also help. By placing a fan in front of an open window, you can circulate fresh air throughout your home. However, it’s important to avoid using fans when outdoor temperatures exceed 35°C, as this may just circulate hot air.
Another practical tip is to limit the use of heat-generating appliances, such as ovens and washing machines, during peak heat hours. Opting for cold meals can significantly reduce indoor temperatures. Additionally, wearing loose-fitting, natural fibre clothing can help regulate body temperature.
For those struggling with extreme heat, public buildings like libraries and leisure centres offer air-conditioned relief. Some local authorities have even established ‘cool spaces’ for residents to escape the heat, making it easier to cope with rising temperatures in the UK.
Source: BBC News

